EU says it prefers Microsoft to provide several browsers with Windows instead of none at all

EU: browser-free Windows gives no real choice

BRUSSELS — European Union regulators said Microsoft Corp. was offering less choice, not more, by vowing to sell the next version of Windows without any Web browsers at all.

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EU thinks Microsoft ‘pushes’ Internet Explorer Unethically with Windows, Gets Response

microsoft-logoMicrosoft responds to EU browser antitrust charges

BRUSSELS — Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday confirmed it has submitted a formal response to European Union charges that tying the Internet Explorer browser to its Windows operating system violates antitrust rules. The Redmond, Wash.-based company can also seek a hearing before EU officials move toward a final decision that can fine a company up to 10 percent of annual global revenue or order it to change the way it does business.

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